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单词 bathhouse
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bathhouse


bath·house

B0111900 (băth′hous′, bäth′-)n.1. A building with facilities for bathing.2. A building with dressing rooms for swimmers.

bathhouse

(ˈbɑːθˌhaʊs) na building containing baths, esp for public use

bath•house

(ˈbæθˌhaʊs, ˈbɑθ-)

n., pl. -hous•es (-ˌhaʊ zɪz) 1. a structure, as at the seaside, containing dressing rooms for bathers. 2. a building having bathing facilities. [1695–1705]
Thesaurus
Noun1.bathhouse - a building containing dressing rooms for bathersbathhouse - a building containing dressing rooms for bathersbathing machinebuilding, edifice - a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place; "there was a three-story building on the corner"; "it was an imposing edifice"dressing room - a room in which you can change clothes
2.bathhouse - a building containing public bathsbathhouse - a building containing public baths bagniohouse - a building in which something is sheltered or located; "they had a large carriage house"sudatorium, sudatory - a bathhouse for hot air baths or steam baths
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Bathhouse


Bathhouse

A building equipped with bathing facilities: a small structure containing rooms or lockers for bathers, as at the seaside.

Bathhouse

 

premises equipped for washing the body with the simultaneous action of water and hot air (in Turkish and Roman baths) or steam (in Russian baths). In Russia, as in many other countries, bathhouses were widespread from ancient times; they are mentioned by the chronicler Nestor (11th century).

The construction of bathhouses in the USSR is carried out according to standard layouts accommodating 50–300 people in cities and 10–50 people in urban-type settlements and rural localities. Depending on their arrangement, bathhouses may be classified as ordinary, disinfection center type, or combination bathhouses; buildings furnished only with showers—known as shower baths—which are sometimes installed in summer pavilions, are also built. Modern bathhouses may have swimming pools, rooms for physical therapy, and disinfection chambers. So-called steam rooms, in which the temperature reaches 40–50° C and the relative humidity is 90 percent, are also widespread. In some bathhouses there are separate rooms with dry heat. The layout of a bathhouse depends on its purpose.

In bathhouses of the disinfection center type, which are intended for sanitary processing, the bathers’ dirty clothes are disinfected and clean underwear is issued. During the Great Patriotic War bath trains, dugout baths, and portable shower installations were widespread.

In determining the size of a bathhouse, the space needed for one person is computed as 0.35 sq m for the cloakroom and vestibule, 0.75 sq m for the waiting and cooling-off rooms, 1.3–1.4 sq m for the dressing rooms, 2.25–2.40 sq m for the soaping rooms, 3.5 sq m for the showers, and 6 sq m for the steam rooms. Not less than 150 liters of water are used per person in the bathhouse; the shower facilities use 400–600 liters per hour; a bath with a shower requires 550 liters per hour.

Washing in the bathhouse affects the whole organism. In the steam room the body almost completely stops emitting heat; its temperature goes up to 38–39° C, as a result of which oxidizing processes and metabolism increase in the organism. Intensive secretion of sweat (in the steam room and dry heat compartment) promotes removal from the organism of the end products of metabolism and eases the work of the kidneys. Under the influence of high air temperature the dilated skin capillaries become filled with blood diverted from internal organs, thereby promoting the elimination of manifestations of congestion and improving the circulation of the blood. In healthy young people the alternating action of heat and cold, accompanied by the dilation and constriction of skin capillaries, has a beneficial effect on the blood pressure and cardiac activity. For persons with organic heart diseases, arteriosclerosis, aneurysms, hypertonic diseases, and so forth, as well as for children, use of the steam room is harmful.

V. A. GORBOV

bathhouse

1. A building equipped with bathing facilities. 2. A small structure containing dressing rooms or lockers for bathers, as at the seaside.

bathhouse


  • noun

Synonyms for bathhouse

noun a building containing dressing rooms for bathers

Synonyms

  • bathing machine

Related Words

  • building
  • edifice
  • dressing room

noun a building containing public baths

Synonyms

  • bagnio

Related Words

  • house
  • sudatorium
  • sudatory
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